yceierday's march, that Gen. Morris refused to let them pursue any furth er. The results of the *hole affair aro • the capture of the rebel camp at Lau rel Hill, a large 'amount of tents and camp equipage, forty baggage wagons, a field camp chest, supposed to contain all their money, two regimental ban .ners, one of them that of the Georgia • regiment, from Georgia, captains and , lioutenants and a large number of Vir 'ginia officers, the death of Gen'. Gar nett and twenty of his men, and a much larger number wounded. Our loss is wholly in the 14th Ohio regiment, two being killed and two • mortally wounded. • Our forces are now engaged in burying the dead. Gen. Garnett's body is lying at head quarters. It will be sent to his fami.- 'l3- at Richmond. All along the line of retreat the woods are filled with de serted rebels, and our men arc ordered to stop arresting prisoners because we cannot take care of them. • There were over 4,000 rebels on the bluff commanding our - position . , who opened fire on the' 14th Ohio, and the distance was little short, of two hun dred yards; Their artillery was rapid ly served, but aimed about two feet too high, and cut off trees above the heads of our boys. Our advance, which alone entered into the engage ment, numbering less than two hun dred. It is thought our forces at Rowlcs burg will cut off the retreat of the re mainder and secure the few baggage wagons still left. Thd rebel army was composed mainly of Georgians and Eastern Virginians. Col. Ramsey, of the Georgia regi ment, succeeds Gen. Garnett in com mand. The Georgians were direct from Pensacola. The same correspondent telegraphed from Grafton last night as follows : "On coming through the field of battle of Cheat river yesterday with Maj. Gordon, who had charge of the 'corpse of Gen. Garnett, we fonnd that the rebel army had left the remainder of their baggage train and artillery at a :point two miles from St. George,- Word was instantly sent hack to Gen. Morris, and all is now probably Cap tured. The rebels are greatly disor ganized and are heading for Hardy county.' Gen. Garnett's corpse is now at Grafton awaiting the orders of his fhmily." PENNSYLVANIA RAIL ROAD. TIME OF LEAVING OF TRAINS IVESTIrA I? D. STATIONS. gl A i 5 ii 2 Newton Hamilton, Mt. Union, Mill Creek Huntingdon, ..... Petersburg, Barrer., Spruce Creek, Birmingham, Tyrone, I Tipton I , o4oria. lielre Altoona, -HUNTING' DON&I3 RAILROAD.—CIIANOR OF SC: WI and after Woln esday, July 10th, '6l Rill arrive ad depart a Pollux v: UP TRAINS, Lead Irnntingdon at ;a) A. M. & 5.0 P. 0! Sax ton 9.00 A. M. & G 30 P. 31. Arrive at llopowell •' 0.28 A. M.& 2.00 1.. 91 ' DOWN TRAINS, 1."111iiop , veu at MOO A. M. a 7.30 P. M Saxton " 1u.31) A. M. .t, 8.0t2 P. M. Arrive et littutingdou M. & S.SS P. M. .1..1. LAWitIiNCII, July U 1861 *UNION RESTAURANT. - yon want n gloss . of pore Pittsburg °lndia," nrby k Rotbrock or :inn A Co's. Ale; a glass of good Lertionnde, c sneer of Ire Croon.. 11 rob end fried Oysters. Tripe, Spring Chickens, sti wed, fried dr., dir e go to the Union Restaurant. opposite thin Extbano Hotel. June 2S, 4e GENTS Can make from $3.00 to $5.00 per day owning. our tat/ eurelopet COLEMAN St CO., 802 Chestnut St , Jane 4, 1861 QIIERIFF'S SALES.—By virtue of sundry write of Vend. Exp. Fi. Ea. end Ler. Fa. to rue divvied, 7 will exposit to public aide or outcry. at the Court liouae, in the borough of Huntingdon, on MONDAY. the 12th day of August, IS6I, at 2 o'clock, P. M., the fol lowing described real estate, to wit: • NO I.—A tract of land in Cromwell town ship. coned, ting of parts of several surveys, through which Flack Leg creek runt, adjoining laud of taett, Wigton & Ce., and Black Log mountain on the nouth and edet land of Deft, occupied by ltenj. limb. des:plated an No 4. in this levy, and land of Wm. Orbison's noire on the n. , et. and land of Defendant, occupied by Benjamin Long. desig nated as No 2 in this lery, on the north, containing 2:.0 acres be the some more or teat, of ablch about 150 nerve are cleared, tinting thereon erected a 141. , 11V glint mill, Man Entrance Cstliell U Wmchtster Furnace,' a large st.lllo dwelling hotter. a coal house, now need ae n barn. a frame barn painted white, a carriage house, nod thit teen log hon., with, other boilthog.nenlly oatteeted with a tor neer, together with the water pow or contweted the rewith. the mane conending of part of n trot UZI ranted to 111• name of William Chatnbers, and pat t of the block Log tract, and part of the Richard Aslamm ttaet, No 2.—A tract of land iu Cromwell township now oc. envied by Benjamin Long, adjoining No I In this ler3, no the south. lend of William Oriiison's lo ire on the west. 'sett, Wigton & CO, on Om north. and the Ilennetta Cromwell tract. on the cant. cootaining 120 acre. ho the game, more or lean, of which about Kt act en are cleared. Laving a log house and to barn ant eon, being a pint of the Bedford and Chambers tracts, and having au ore bank thereon, No .3.—A t , not of WO on Black Log mountain, in Cromwell tow Whip. adjoining Nos 1 and 2in this feu, on the west, containing 150 arms more or loss, being the one half of a tract surveyed on a warrant, in the Calato of Henrietta Cromwell. No 3.—A tract of land in - Cromwell township, adjoining No 1 In this levy. on the cast, Itutter's land nu the south, land of Benjamin Beers, on the nest. land of Thome 11 and Win P Urbison, and the heirs of Wm Orhiaon, on the north, containing MO acres or thmo.llloUff, of which about 11.1) acres are cleared, having tuo log Houses and a log turn thereon, being now occupied by Benjamin /lock and others, and having an ore hink that COIL No 5.—A parcel of laud in Cromwell towndtip, at the head of the mill dam connected with the mill. and so de. veribed in No 1 In this levy. adjoining land of Samuel 41yrret, Govan Cloggare's heirs. end leett. Wigton & Co.. containing 10 acres more or leas, of which about 0 acres fee Bleared. - - No EL—A toad of Ridge land unimproved in Cromwell lownship.reljolnlng land f Andrew s.l"Cluro ou the north, Daniel Book on the west. ,Tho.nas E Orhiton 4u the south. and Rodgers on the rant. containing about 00 acres, being part of a tract tort Cyril in the 110111 C of Then Bond. Nu 7.—A tract or 'Lure) off laud in Cromwell township, adjoining land or ilovid Etnire on the north, laud of -Irett Wigton d Co. on the•tinrtlt and watt, and George Fires on the cast. containing about 75 /verve, being part of the Joseph Grubb auttey. "No 5,—A. tract or tweet of tend in Cronin-a!1 township, ad,joining Joshua Johns on the north, Frederick Barman on 'the east. Bamuel Bolinger on the south, and 'sett, Wig ton & Co. ou the west, containing about 140 moron unim provc.J, No 9.—A tract of land on Jack's mountain in Cromwell township. adjoining land late of John Brewster and others, containing about WO acres, of which about 75 acres ore Ideated. With a house thereon, occupied by Androw 51c- Conaghy. • No 10.—A tract of land in Cromwell township, now oc cnpled by Andrew Banks. adjoining land occupied by Win Wallace on the met, Henning on the south, Jacob Holt man on the west, and Itiehard Hoek on the north, con taining 130 acres mon• or less. of n blob atroul. 40 acres wreck:wed, with a small house thereon. So 111.—A tract of laud In Croinu ell. township, adjoin ing Nolo In this levy, on the west, Thomas K °Odeon on the north, Simon Gratz on the east, Solomon Banks on the mouth, containing; about 75 acres, with about 4,0 acres cleared, 'midi a home thereon, in which William Wallace •No 13,5-A tract of land in Cromn oil township, Warrati• led in the name ofJtairplius Ashman, eiljoinhig lands of shams lama en the west and north, Olrester limber on the east, and John Long and Thom. E Orld-on on the aouth, containing SO Berea MOM or lean, of which about 25 acre* are clatustl, and harsug an ore bank Hamm. No 13.—A tract or parcel of land in ley to teddy. warranted In the acute of Hugh Doylo. Adjoining land of Thomas C. Ashman On [llO %reit and north. Dods of heti, 11 igton & Co. nil the cost and bantb. containing 3 , 1 ticres atone or less. Eldred, Wren In execution rind to be sold as the property of Henry 'ruin. • Also—Defend;ints interest in and to 318 acres of land More or less. situate in Tod township, limn tiogAod county, surveyed in the name of Cleary Houck, hounded on the north nest in lands of IL H. Patel!. norlli enst by hind surveyed to .Atidcrton & Merlon, moth and west by land of Philip Thanir, non Orbison. Dorris & Co ' Also-107 acres more or toss situate on the north tido ofttliony'a Run in Toil township, tun eyed in oho name of Denim:du re no, Alm.--b7 aril, more or less. situate ill Tat! tntrnAdo. ‘urypyCti in tile mime of (1. Miller. bounded on the north cost find south west by land of John Enrage, on the north west by land of Alit/rely Donaldson, mid on the youth east by Huntingdon and Pond Top Ilailroad Co, land. Also—]sl acres more or lest situate in Tod township. ierit y et ie the mum ed it d i Calk, turd hounibsl north west by Trexler'a heirs and Benjmnin thmelc, south west be Thomas Anderson, south east by Washington Baker IS'ldon Zimmerman, Also-22 acres more or leq, situate In Tod township sur veyed in the name of Samuel Snare. bounded on the south east by Wood, Bacon it CO, tooth west by Christian Bar net and Widow Brondstoue and L. T. Wattnon & Also-47 acres Moto or lair situate In !Won,ll town ship, surveyed in the ttanie of A. B. Crew it, hounded on the north east by lurid of Philip COMIIIPM. south east by land of David Mountain's heirs, south nest nod Welt b.) land of Patton & Pelt ekin. Also—Defendant's right title and interest in awl to a tract of land in Hopewell township, llonthigdon county, surveyed on warrants in the name of Peter Bet ring. Da vid Shaffer. Sarah Levi. Margaret Levi, Adam Levi. Mart nab Lerring, Frederick Herring and Conrad Herring, the division line to be run according to articles of nal cement betwvxn'the trustees of Jelin Savage deed, and Dr. Peter Sh.nberger who was the owner ot the other bull of said ft acL dated the 14th day of November, A. D. 1543, end another agreement explaining the prior one between the sad petite. and dated the 13th day of Februart 1545, both of which said articles ate intended to be recorded. . . Alon—A small part of a trait of taint surveyed to Jacob Ilildegras, xhich has net been previously sold by the (me te. of John Stiv.fge. the firbt of Hint mune, nor by the present gritotee and all the land net thus previously sold, ninth was conveyed to the said John Savage s decill, by Ed. ward Livingston and trife, by deed ailed the 22d day tif April 10:3:1, and recorded in Huntingdon county, in Loyd Look 2t, pogo 402, Mao—Alt the defendants right. title And interest in nil that certain Mcssuage or tract of land situate in Cass too n ship, Huntingdon county, containing 120 acres more or ice., adjoining lands feu nterly of Itebert Slicer, deed. and °theta. being the same tract of land %hid,. by died d.iteit 1311 i December 1855, 1, a., CII eve,/ oil by 11101 Clarkson trot tee to Jacob Creswell and Monier L. Rolm.. Seized taken In neon that, and to be sold as the property of Jacob es- ALso—Thu following described messunge and tract of land of George IV. Johnion and Jacob Ant p telt, to nit; All that eel lain piece, parcel and tract of land aitunto in Jackson tort nAtip, linutingolan county. adjoming land, of George Rudy, It iduw Ssos.anara, Henry. Stern and other 1, containing ono hundred and forty-two lICIPS and Fiery-four per-rhea:lml allowance. Alan--All 01101 other piece. parcel Etna tract of land site ate in Jackson township county aforesaid. adjoining bode of Joseph !..assalunn. land In the namo of George Ultima and 0111011, continuing, ninety-seven acres and one hun dred mid nifty-two perches nod all. W.IIICC, \Jill the tsppur tenances whatsoever thei runt° belonging or in anywise nppertaining„ Seized taken in execution. and to In, cold to the property of Geor go W. Johnson and Jacob L. AM' pach. Ar,sn—All the right, title end interest of n,•pna.mt in and to all that certain lot of ground situate In the town of Barnet. in Carbon township. fronting 50 feet on Hamilton street and extending in depth (Ma.) one bundled and forty fret to Ilerninek Alloy, being lot No. 10 to the plan of sold town, having thereon a duelling holm, stable and other improvements. Also—All the right, title and interest of Defendant In sod to all that certain lot It ground situate in the tea n of Barnet, in Carbon township, Iluu tingdon corrals, front ing 00 fret on Hamilton street, and extending 10 depth 140 feet to Gen - dock Ailey, b e ing lot No, 01111 plan of said town, on which is erected a dwelling house Ac. Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold at the property ordain. Dunn. the Defendant's right, title and interest in the follohing described property: A lot of gr I in the town of Nlonitt Union, containing I Inn acre More or lota. adjoining land of (len. A. I'. Wilvon oil the north nest, Pentotylvania It:dlr.'s - Id on the south nest, Jos. Morgan, (lent go Derick and others on the south clot, And f'run•rhaobt ('until on the net th east, and having thereon erjeted one fr.uno tavern Unfit:, non . occupied by Defendant, one largo frame stable, ton frame buildings used on stables and wagon sheds, ono frame building used al a IPlack,litil and cooper sh p. one from, building used As a shoemaker shop. and other outbuildings. Seized. taken in execution, and to be sold RA the property of Abram Lenin. • At.s.. —All the Defendant's right, title and interest in and to 30 nerve of ground mole or leas, Minato in Tell toe whip, Huntingdon county. bounded on the one by hind of ISillialn Guoshorn's heirs, on the east by land of diehard :slim thorn, on the west by land of Ennel south he land of :%ieholis Gooshorn, on the south by land of Robert Lover, lowing thereon erected a grist Mill, saw Mid, three dwelling houses and other out buildings. Seised, taken in execution and to be sold ins rho property of Joints Gavottes in, Jr., wino has survived John Gooshorn, Al.BO.—A piece or parcel of land, situnte in Walker township, Huntingdon county. eonrsibing nhont b neres more or less. the toott of which is Owed, and under fence, and Crooked creek running through the some. haring a sulphur spring thereon, and adjoins lands of the heir, of John Mate, alec•need, and lands of John CteC.du.ni &Ai...es, it being the wane lot of loud that Isaac Malawi Adams As ru•tcee appointed by the Or phan's Court by devil. doted 15th of April. A. 1).,1F54, and recorded in no, k So 2, page 220, and said RIO coos eyed to said Thomas White. exited, taken W execution and to be sold as the property of Thomas White. MIME ALso—All the tigitt, title tool interest of the Defendant, V. ha and to. 1.70 ;urea of land ritnato In Cron la ell bat tollip. sutjoining lauds of Ihonlas Cronte. el I on the north. Frederick 11.trolon on the south, !Ultimo on the Fart, and Blacking mountain on the north, nty acres of which aro rio t,ed. and haying thereon crec• led log house 2% story high. a 2.4 by 22 tog darn. stone foundation CO by 40. and two apple orchards. Seized, taken in ex,•cution, and to be Ovid ma tho property of Joallna Johns. EIS 'lO 00 9 47 ALS.O-2138 neres of law] mire or lesq, slim eite in Dublin tovenaldp. Itnntlngdon county, bounded on the multi, by land of Thomas %Volker, nn the east by land of Janie. Neely, we , t by land of ytery IVagonet, north bind of Alexander Appleby. hating thereon elected too log Iten.es. ono (rime Link bar., and ono log arable.— Belled, Vskt'll In execution, end to be told m the propel ly at JOllll Dev inner. ALsn.—One Int of ground situate in Brand Top enty, byteig lot No 153, frnting, on 110,1 Road avenue 3d feet. extending l'aek 90 feet to 11,tzel strei t, adjoining lot of the halm...mew Company on the ninth and ettet. and hating a ton story flame hon.., nitl, a back kitchen attached 55 bt au, NS ith a stone basement. turd for n mole room: Seized, taken in execution, and to be sold as thu property of Ally Choi: and Amos Clank. ID TO]' RO TIED , Paso. nger Tral.g At,tto—Two lotg of ground sitiinto in time oda Ilion of lirottirroft City. being, Nos 13 5.14. fronting on 10 not rireet 40 P et, RIO 60 font on Sprnee street, the other front, 60 feet on Sin one street. end SO fret on Mul let otioit, baring thereon erect, it n frame house IV Mo rten high. S. iv-it. taken In ex•rotioo and to bo sold as the propel t, ut tloorge Ketoner. urn Soho w ill hereof:et br toots on lreilne , doy, of the turn! merit of C4.111t. nod the Heed, eeknimirdged on folio. mg Wednorany. JOHN C, WATSON, Ellerin. Stiretres Orrtcx, Huntingdon, July 10, MO REGISTER'S NOTICE.- Notice i+ given, to nil persons Interested, 'tut the lotion log mimed persons h ,v 0 a •ttb d their Re counts in the itegigtt,r's litlice. nt Iluntingdon, and that the said ni.eolletts wit be NI a..nted for confi /nation sort it t to be held at Huntingdon, in and for the County or Hon E.omloo, on Montlay the 1 , "111 tiny of August next. (18614 to tut: 1. The A dniimstrotion Account, of Samuel Steuart. Executor of Wllhnin lint a late of Jarkaou too oah ip, decal. 2. Fret and Sinai Al count 4,1 ,onmel Stem,, t and Geo. W. Porter. late Administrators of Samud Potter, late of Jm I,aon ton noLip. deed. 3. Gnardlan.lt Acc'mut of Davlit linyeart, Guardian of 3114 Caret Jinsiata Buchaunn, a minor child of Wm. Hu. chanan. deed. 4. Admtnishalbm Account of Henry S. Gress, Admin istrator of Jul+ n fleeter, late of Tod tap,. deed. Account of Daryl [leek. Administrator of William Dunn, late of Clay township, deed. 6. Account of loquuel Green, Administrator of Jacob Coffman, late of Cass tap. deed. 7. Account of Joseph Dlggins end Frederick Haupt, Administrators of Hinny Iloupt, late of Tod township, dee d. b. Trost Account of William Stewart. Truster+ to sell the t eal °date of dames Stem art, late of West top, deCd. 9. Account of refer Stry ker, Guardian of Alfred, Fran cis. and Margaret Spylter, minor children of Samuel Spy. ker, late of Ales:mina borough. deed. Filed by John T. Stry ker. Admihistl atm of Poier Stry ker, deed. lb. Accoant of J.•hn Italie and Willtam Stowart, turd of Alexand•r Steel, late of Went too Partial account. 11. Account of John N. So onpo Administrator de hon. nig non tesustnento tutnexo, of Jacob O. llttytit, Into of lecher top, (1,01. 12. Account of John Owens nod Robert T.. Itt.ncierron. Executors of John llcudemn, late of Irarriorstunth top dced. 13. Account of Elias Musser, Adminintr.ttor ci John Dailey. Into ofJAckeon 1 tvp tit c'd. 14. Account ofJumen N certil stud Abntham Staten. Esq.. Executors of the lent Will awl Teat/meat of Daniel Sock ttalter, late of Walker tat, . deed. 15. Final account of John C. Watson, Executor of Ab nalom Muumuu, deed. 16. Account ut Jo.dnla Greenland Trn.,tee appointed by the Otphane . Court to cell the real t,Late of Anton Lmell, tlec'4l, under amt iu pur,aaance ofproceedinge in pan tition. DANIEL IV, IVOIIELSUJitr, ltegteter. Itroßren's OFFICt, Itunittigdon, July 13, 150. Duo CLA ATION.—WILEItEAS, by precept to me directed. dated at Huntingdon, the INtli day of April. A.D. IS6I, under the bands and seals of the Hon. George Ta 3 ler. President of the Court of Coalition Pleas, Oy or and Terminer, and general Jail deliv ery of the 24th Judicial District of Pennsylvania, compo sed of Huntingdon. Blair and Cambria counties; and the lienjanuit I'. Patton and William D. Lens his associ ates, Judges of the county of Huntingdon, justices as signed, appointed to hesr, It y and deter mine all and ON cry indietinents made or taken for or comerning all crimes, which by the laws at the State aro wade capital, or felon. les of death, and other offences, crimes and mistlemennot s, o tacit have been or shall hereafter be coMmit tell or perpe trated, for canto; aforesaid—l ant eammanded to make public proclamation tin ongliout my a hole hdlht irk, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer, of COIIIIIIOII Pleas and Qunrter Sessi ~,, s„ till he held at the Court House in the borough of Huntingdon. on the second 3lOinlity (and 12th day) of August nett. nail those alto will prosecute the ctid prisoners, be then mid there to prosecute them as it shall ho just. and that all Justices of the Peace, Coroner and Constables within said comity, be then and there is their proper persons, at Id o'clock, a. in. of said day, with their records. inquisitions. examinations and remembran. eve, to do those things which to their Mikes re,pectlvely appertain. Dated at Huntingdon, the Ilith of July, In the year of , our Unit ono thous.and eight Inindred and sixty roe, and the 06th year of American Independence. PRO CL A MATION. --W H ERE A S, by a precept to me directed by the Judges of the Coot ' 01011 Pleas of the comity of Huntingdon, bearing teat the 20th day of Aprd 1881, I um commanded rto make Public Proclamation throughout my whol ballin irk, that a Court of Common Pleas u ill be iwld nt the Com t House In tin borough of Huntingdon, on tho 3nl Monday (ntol 10th day) of Augustal. D., 1821, for the trial of all la• sues in said Court taiTch remain undetermined before the said Judge% %%hen mid n bete all jurors, witnesses, and suitors, in the trials of all iesuea are required. r Dated at Huntingdon the loth of July In the year our Lord one tliomotud eight hundred and si'tyouo, and the 58th year of American Independence. JOHN C. WATSON, Sheriff. A — r um/ ri The undersigned ill i t - w -- 01 - 11 - .11 - I. ' es - pt .- xt -i t r ft 2 t l ll ) l • l c i a ) ll . the attention of thb - citizent of Iluntingttlon tool the adjoining counties to the stock 0' beautiful multi.. non• on band. Ile is prepared to ro, at the shortest notice, Muniments! Mat ble, ''iamb, Table end Stones of emery decked sloe and forts of Italian ot East. a !Unable, highly finished, and carved it ith opine pm late the, heel. Or plait!, 11.9 nifty suit. Itufliting Marble, Door and Window Silts, &c., 0 is furnished to order. W. W. pledges Iliinwelf to furnish martini and nor). 111/11.11ip ennui to ally 111 the ennntey, at a fair prier. Col and elev. behme you ourelotee elsewhere. Shop on lilt street, Huntingdon, Pa, . . . . umaingdon, May 10, ISM. t LARD.— Do:D. S. ItAYS offers hie proteteional services to Lb, tnhnbltnnts of Mooresville tot tichdty . Moe, at the lower Will: or Neff Mills. ttpposite Sirs. Ikt (mid store. April IN, I.No ' D. P. GWIN • HAS JUST OPENED A SPLENDID STOCK OF NEW GOODS FOR SPRING AND SUMMER. CALL AND EXAMINE THEM April 30, 11161. NEW GOODS ! NEW GOODS ! ! FISHER & SON HAVE, ICI ST OPENED A SPLENDID STOOK OF .21 7 E IV GOODS. TIM PUBLIC AP.1.1 LNYIT111) TO CALL and EXAMINE OUR GOODS. FISHER & SON. April 10, 1861. SPRING AND SUMMER FASHIONS! lin 411Aortwont cousista of the neatest and best that could bo found in the city, all of %Mob ho will take plonenro in exhibiting, and making up to order. It still cost malting to mil and examine bid goody. Cult soon. Huntingdon, Apt it 3,1861.-3 m. pAPER ! PAPER!! PAPER H! 'r.telug Paper, Impression Paper, Drawing Paper, Dced Paper, Tiseua Paper, Filk Paper for nnwero, Perfuroted taper, Dliertul Board, Fiat Cap raper, Poo',trap ' , apt., Muer Paper, Comm. eta] :cote Paper, U lit Edged Letter and Note Paper, Lath a' Plain and Pane) Note Paper, Vtlite and fatted CAN Paper, in Packs and Sheott, For sale at LEWIS' Book. Stationery and Muiic Store. T I OR EVERYBODY. JL TRY THE NEW STORE, THE BEST SUGAR and 3IOLASSES. COFFEE, TEA and CHOCOLATE. FLOUR. FISH, SALT and VINEGAR CONFECTIONERIES. CIGARS and TOBACCO. SPICES OF VIE BEST, AND ALL KINDS, and oery other at Delo uettally found iu a Grocery Stote ALSO— Drugs, Chemicals, Dye Staffs, Paints, Tumidity,. Oils and Spts. Turpentine, klub!, Alcohol. Mass and Putty, HEST WINE and BRANDY for medical purposes. ALh 'lllB BUT PATHNT MDDICINDS, and a huge number of articles too numerous to mention. The public generally will please call and examine fin thous, lees and lent a tap p lees. Huntingdon, 51ny 25, 1958. p NEWELL'S 1.1-t• PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY, Ono of the fat gel t and moat complete Onilrtirs in the Staten, where the best Pictured, knee!) to tho pho• tographic at t, ate taken at prices no higher than are paid for mierrablo con Icatures. The Proprietor, a practical Photographer. rittends per. Penally, carry nitting—and allots no pleture to leave the Gallery unlesi it ghee perfect antis faction. Dago,; eur.) pen a n d A mbrotyllel, of ahlent or deceased frh•uda, photngt elated to any required sin•, or taken on Callen:, life :Ivo. and painted in oil by the beet Al title. At this (lonely pictures can ho taken ill now weather— :ls perfect in cloudy days as alien the AIM Md.& Person.. visiting the city aro respectfulty invited to ex amine our sp:chnetts, ntoch for price and quality duly competition. 44-Inetructions given to the art of Photography. It. NUM' till', GALLERY or ART, 724 Arch Street, Philadelphia. My family .11.1 friends nil concur in the opinion that the (Newell) picture is more life-like than any thing they ever saw. My likeness line been repeatedly taken by du. remit .Artists inn sellout un3 a, but I have never yet had one which presents en, true to nnture, all the fsatures and exprcasion, of countenance as tills. From lion. E. Jo) Morris, Into Minister to Italy, The csunigte Rabb. beauty and matinees at your par. traita. coajoined wills their dm ability of color and faith fulnmem no likenemmcm, cannot fall to commend them to the attention stud patronage of all also appreciato true alt. From Col. diunem Page. Rasing occasion for a portratt,l procured one from Mr. Hobert Newell, of the city of Philadelphia. a miniature in Oil Colors, muter Me new procPgs dram:owl by him, nod take great pleasure in expressing the satisfaction given me, not only by the accuracy of the likeness, but its at tis. tic (illicit in all It...Teets, and recounnetals trim to the pat. 'inage of those disposed to do:out - age tho beautiful art, Nov. 28, 1860 JAS. PAW:. THE NEW STORE Have just received another stock of new goods, such ns DRY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, In the store room at the nonth-east corner of Hui Di mond in the borough of Huntingdon. Their Stock Lora bcen carefully selected, and will he sold low fur cash or country produce. Huntingdon, April 15, 1501. PI II EUM ANIS 31 CURED. Mr. JOIIN WESTBROOK. Sr., manufacture. a ININIENT w hict, I. mire to cure Rheumatism. Nocure. no nay. Persons afflicted abould call ond try the medicine. Call at hit requlettee lu iVashingtou .treat, ono door nest of Levi Westbrook, Hunt impion, March 20, 1561.: LATEST WAIL NEWS! Mail PRICES DEFEATED! Nolo is the Time to buy Cheap Clothing! Respectfully Wham tho public generally that he hen Just leCeixed a largo And well selected stock of fashionable SPRING • AND SUMMER CLOTHING, to %latch he oaks the attention of all who are In want of a neat and comfortable Coat, a Volt or a pair of Nets,— Ills stock nill bear examination, and he respectful]) requests all to call and see far themselves. Should gentlemen &SIM any particular kind nr cat of clothing not found in the stock on hand, by leering theii measure they can lie accommodated at algal notice. A good nesortment of ' BOOTS AND 11110113, HATS AND CAPS, 4C., AC., JOON C. WATSON, Sheriff. will also be found on hand, All of alilch a ill be sold as low, if not loa or. than the limns quality or goods can be 'hail In the county. Call at the corner of the Diatuond, Long's new building. M. OUTMAN. IluntlniplOn, April 2, 1661. DAVID MIR. R. MILTON sewn. JAW PA RTNERSHIP. • BLAIR, & SPEER, A TTORNEYS , A T-LA IV, HUNTINGDON, PA., Nice on mato Street. Imo door west of Wit9on & Vetrt ken'ti. All mfeestonol Inodneiei promptly Wendell to. II ontingdoo t )1310 21, ISol.--31n. STATIONERY and JEWELRY PACEAGES, • For Bale to agent,' and dealers at vary . reduced rate!. put up iu variety envelopes, For further information • Addle. COLEMAN .4 CO., (Cp-alalis) 802 Cheatunt St., Odin. June 4, 1801. I= lIQUORS, of the, best, for Median A plrrnst 13 St. SMIIIPI RO.I3'PRT RING, JII:RCIIANT TAILOR, .11111 ut, one door west of C./rmon's WVIII A PINE ABSOUTSII:4I` Or GENTLE.(ENS' DRESS GOODS. CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, and PLAIN AND FANCY VESTING'S, On MU Street opposite an - rnon's S.,re. N 0.721 Arch ,s?rert, COMNII:NDATIONS : From Ifon. Lewis D. Campbell, M. C, Olio. AND NEW , GOODS. ' WALLACE & CLEMENT, MANUAL GUTPdAN, UNION ENVELOPES AND PAPER LEWIS' BOOK STORE. EXCHANGE HOTEL, NEAR PENNSYLVANIA DAIMONS wn't. JOHN S. MILLER, Proprietor Itunlingd,n, Aprll 10, 1001. NEW GOODS ! SELLING OFF FOR CASH!! BARGAINS IN HARDWARE As tho nimble penny Is better than tho slow sixpence," and small profits In cash, are better than vexing clit-sore book accounts, JAMES A. BROWN is now doterotined to soil off the Int go nod splendid stock of Hardware, Paints, Ac.. which he has most brought from the east, at sock low pikes, as will halos° crer3 body to crowd In for a stove of tho bargains. Iliq stocichetes a complete variety of BUILMING•IIAIIDIVARE, MECHANICS' TOOLS CUTLERY, OILS, PAINTS, VAIINISIIES,-GLAt , S, CARRIAGE VIIMMINGS, STEEL. IRON, CHAIN PUMPS, I,EAD PIPE, AIGEOCCO. LINING SKINS, COAL 011, LIMPS and COAL OIL. Se.. PATENT' MICA LAMP CHIMNEYS, Together with a full assortment of everything pertaining to its tine of linglorsq. griy-All eiders receive prompt nttentitm.—CO Huntingdon. Arnil 10, 1161 ENVELOPES! Wholesale and Retail, 50.000, BEST QUALITY WIDTE, BUFF, ORANGE, YELLOW, AND FANCY ENVELOPES, Just reccivcal and for sale at LEWIS' BOOK STORE. N -EW CIGAR ANI) TOBACCO STORE. J. A. lIANIGAR. A fallen.' tolawconl , d, hag olo•ned a new TOBACCO STORE AND CID Alt 31ANUFAM/III!. on Allegheny St., one door w e.t of the Brood Top Railroad Office, where ho loin on hind a large attortnient of prime Mart nod To. trace°, which he nil! Red either wh01t....d0 or letnil. Store keeperth ahopkeepera, and all others who deal In thew cod should call. His prices are low•. Call and •00. Huntingdon, N0v.7,1860. 1861.186.1. CLOTHING - . -r_T • ROMAN. l_l - N 1: 1r C LOT lIINO FOR S 1? rx a AND SUMMER, JUST 'nteni VED et 11. ROMAN'S CHEAP CLOTHING STORE. For Gentlemen's Clothing of the hest material, and made In the best Well:manlike manner, call at U. ROMAN'S, opposite the Franklin House iu 3lat bet Square, Hunting don. [Spill 2, 18n1.) WINDOW CURTAIN PAPERS, A LARGE STOCK SPLENDID ASSORTMENT Window Curtain Papers, MEMO LEWIS' BOOK STORE NEW GOODS! NEW GOODS!! G. ASHMAN MILLER Has just received a new stock of OROCERIF.S, DRY-GOODS, BOOTS a SIMS, Call and examine my new stock. O. ASHMAN MILLER DEEM WHAT EVERYBODY WANTS EVERYBODY'S LAWYER AND COUNSELLOR IN BUSINESS I= It Tells You Item to draw np PARTNERIMP PAPERS and gives general torn,, for AGREFMENTS of all kinds, BU IS of SALE. LP MR iuul PETITIONS. It Tells You flow to thaw up BONDS and MORTGAGES, AF POT Ella of ATTORNEY. I'AOTES and BILLS of ETA:JUN(IF, Itratemsatat REG:sacs. It Tells You The lane for the COLLECTION of lima, with the ST tTUTFR Of LIMITATION, and 110101111 t and kind of property BIEMM hem Emu- Twr in envoy State. It Tells Yon How to make an A eSIGNMENT properly, with forms for CogrosiTios with CREDITuRS. and the INSOLVENT LAWS of every State. II Tells You. The legal eelntions existing between GUAR DIAN and W \RD, 1 ASTER nod ArrnstincE, nod I.tortatinn alit! Tot tor. It Tells lbu Whnt mistimes Men nod 11.0Norn, nod the Late as to MARNIAGT Dow). 0, the Mex.'s 111011 T IN PRoPanTr. 010onee nod ALIMONY. It Tells You The Lair for Mootiartica' Lit NSW every State, slid Ihn N ATURALIZ tTION I.la S of tillS Coun try. And how to comply with the some. It RN You The law Concerning PENSIONS and hole to ob tain Ono, and the PRE-EMPTION LARS to PUREIC LANDS. 14 Tells You The Law for PATENTS, with mode of prose dllra in ohtaillingOne, With INTEOFERENCL9. A , ..SIcIsmeNTI and TABLE OP Peas. IL Tells You Low to make your NY II L. and 110 w to ADMIN ISTER ON AN ESTATE, With the line and the regoirententa thereof in every State. ft Tells You Tim meaning of I.lw TERMS in general use. and expinina to yon the LEOISLATIVE, Ext:- CUM Rini JUDICIAL Powers of both the General and State GOVERNMENTS. 14 Tells You How TO ILLEP OUT OF LAW. by allowing how to do your business legally, thus sating a snot 111110111 n of property, and vexations litigation, by its timely annul tattou. 44- So er body's Ldwyer is for sale at Lewis' Book Store I fik. BOOKS AND STATIONERY.- A good assortment of miscellaneous and School Books—Foolscap, Letter, Commercial bed Note Paper— plain and Fancy Envelopes—fled, Blue and Mack Inks— Blank Hooke of numerous sizes—Tons, Pencils. Pocket and Desk Inkstands ' end every ntlier tick) usually ro,,ai in a Book and Stationery Store. can' be lied nt fair prices at LEWIS' BODE, STATIONERY & num STORE. NOTICE TO ALL !!'fig . The subscriber, n Ito has fur more than ono year, eorrioa on business lit company with Messrs. P. BRANDT, 11. Gm. WHISKEY, and Mr. Lola Bonn, bun this day distoleso partnership unlit the above/WM All claims against the old firm will be pnld by the.ubscdlmr, and all those iu debted to the Bins will pay him. CLOCKS, fIr4TCIIES and JEWELRY will ~s" ‘"- . • always be °paired. A good stock of CLOCKS. Le WA T CHES nod JE‘runt willbe kept on hand fur customens hu fayor lam with a call. Huntingdon, Mai cli 2, 1559 CARPET Sacks and Fancy Baskdts at D. I..anws. Q i CIIOOL BOOKS, Gan,irati3 in use in the St:ll4ls ni" the Connty, not on hand, Bill he to order, on lippliention at LEWLS' 1100 E, AND S2't Tio.x.ide Y STORE.. COAL BUCKETS' and Shovels, for safe by . TAMES A. lIIVIVN T HE best,Tobanco,ip, town, at D. P. GiVIN'S riALL et the new CLOTHING STORE kj of OUTMAN & CO., If you want a good atticle o; clothing. Store roe, in feing's now building, in the is, wend, ilun to 4 a Sept.'!, lin:. FOR SALE AT lIUNTINGDON, PA., HOLLOW-WA It E. SADDLERY. JAS. A. BROWN AND JUST RECEIVED Dr FRANK CROSBY, JOSEPIT REIMER PROFESSIONAL & BUSINESS CARDS -TAT MEGAITAN & CO., • 31inera and Dealers in Broad Top Hold. B. To Megaban, General Agent, HeConuelletown, Huntingdon county, Po.. DAVID BLAIR, Miner and Shipper of Broad Top Cool. Office Iluu tlagclon Pa. (1 A. MILLER, k_A Dealer in Groceries, Confectionaries, be., be. JOHN McCULLOOII,. offers his JV professional servicas to the citizens of Huntingdon nud vicinity. Office on 11111 street, ono door east of Reed's Drug Store. Aug. 2S, '55. TB. MILLER, el • Proprietor of the Exahengo 'Hotel S. SMITH, Dealer in Drugs, Medi k.y. vines. Perfumery, c Stuffs, Oils, &c. Also—Gro. cans. Confectioneries, f.c., Huntingdon, Pa. M. E 7 Pricier in Uooki, Stationary and Maim/ memo, Huntingdon, Pa. • J M. CUNNINGHAM &1311.0. Founders, Huntingdon. Pa JAMES A. BROWN, Dealer In narduare, Cutlery, Paints, Oils, Le., Hunt ngatm, Pa. lI ROMAN, Dealer In Ready Mado Clothing, Hats and Cape, lioote and Shoca, hc. j) ENJ. JACOBS, Dealer in Dry Goods+, Ready Made Clothing, Grocer iea. glleellati are, Sc. Se. G UTM AN & CO., Dealers in Ready wade Clothing, Huntingdon, Pa: D GWIN, . Dealer in Dry doodn,Grocorivi, dwaro,Queeng ware. lints and Caps. Boots and Shot., Ste. 1 4 - 11. SHER & SON, Dealers in Dry Goods, Grain, &c., Huntingdon, Pa. T EVI WESTBROOK, Thmier In Gentlemen's, Ladies' and MIMS' Boots, Shoes, Gaf lord, Nome. Lm [her, etc. TOSEPII REIGGEIt, Watchmaker and dealor in Watches, Clocks, and Jew airy, &C. WM. WILLIAMS, PIM], and Oninnientnl MarLlft Mumfitchrer. TOHN F. RAMEY, County Surveyor, ey Huntingdon, Pa. Office on Hill Sheet, one door cart of the Huntingdon Mai loin Yard. ItErtneNeu.9-4,. T. Watini. Philadelphia; .7. P. Genloght,• Phllndelphin; Chat leg .ThekleS, Rough and Ready Furnace, lion. Jonathan 5111'illiaint. T) [CHARD LANUDON, Miner and Jilu Dealer In Broad Top Coal, Hollowell, Bedford coun ty, Pa. [Nov. 3,'53. A CO.,3liners and Deal era In Mood Top Cool, Mood Top, Huntingdon co., Pon.. [Nov. 3, MIL COUNTRY . DEALERS can I%Fri, bey CLOTHINO from me in Huntingdon et lIOLESA ei cheap Its they can at the cries, ni 1 hate a e holesale store in l'hllitilelplata. Huntingdon, April 14, 181,11. I 4 1:0:11AN. A - 11117 GOODS !—A fine assortment on jimud for the accommodation of wtomere, at BENJ. CUBS'"Cheap Corot r," :Ifto he( Stint 0. (oct2B ) QTONE-IVARE at S. S. Smith's Gm -17 very, 20 per cent. cheaper than any other place in town. IT, M. 11., . PHI SICIA V AXD SURGEON:. °rims, Ilill street. opposite Pr. tn.len, otTers hie proles Mould set vices to the citizens of limit indon nod %Musty April 13, 18D. JOHN SCOTT. SAMUEL T. 111t0IV:f. J. 11. O. COIIIIIN LAW J. It. 0. Cenaix has, fruia this date, become a mem Ler of the firm of scow & BROWN, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, RUNTINGDON, In whlelsnamo the business will still be conducted. Huntingdon, Jill!. 2, 1800. VIOLINS, SYMPIIONIANS, ACCORDEONS AND FIFES, Fur Aftle ut. 11W IS' BOOK. STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE I) • ALLISON MILLER, kyg D YTIS Ma removed to the Brick Box opposite the Court House April la, 155 g. p ocKET TESTAMENTS, FOR THE VOLUNTEERS, AT REDUCED PRICES, A LARGE STOCK ON .HAND AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE BOOK BINDING. 014 Books. Magimiuos or publicationaof any kind, bound to order, if loft at LEWIS' BOOR ca STATIONP.RTSTORP. Ito USINESS MEN, TAKE NOTICE! j If you unlit yo%r card neatly printed upon duvet ope,, call at LEWIS' BOOK AND STORE. FOARsuperl TIE LES. ior artiicle l of DI Note Paper and Envelope; suitable fur Wltliarlatill correspondence for sale at LEWIS' BOOK tP STATIONERY STORK T)ARER! PAPER!! I Note. Post. Commercial, Yonisenr, nod Fintotp—a good agnottment for ride by Om ream, half ream, quite or sheet, 11l LEWIS' NEW BOOK 3 STATIONERY sTar,E. AST NOTICE.- All who hate misottled accounts with mo of six mooting slaudiug or longer, ate tat neatly reqtotto 4 to call and sottlu up and oate costs. I must hovt, money or quit itgines, 1,1:41 IV.EBTBROOK Huntingdon, ann. 2, 1861. T)IIOTOG RAPHY in all Its various Branches, use t:1,1 it the best injlo knees in the al C, 0, CUNE'S GALLERY, ' 632 Arch Strcot, Emit of Sixth, Philitilelphia, Life size in Oil and Pestile, Sterenlcople Portraits, Am brotypes. Daguerreotypes, Sc., for Cases, Medallions, Pins Rings, St. [Nor. 14030.4 y. NVELOPES- J 1 lty the box, puck. or lehl quaritily, for Pale at LEWIS , BOOK . AND STA MINER I'STORE. I — l°°P SKIRTS with from 4 to 30 hoops, at 'niece nom 25 cts. to $2,00 at the cheap stole of V. p. (MIN. T ADlES,Collays ) very cheap and beau ha,i, nt D. P. ()WIN'S. A Splendid variety of Carpets, only 11 25 rte. pur pod. FISHER 8. SON. HARRISBURG STONE-WARE!!! Crocks, Jogs, Preserve Jars de., &c., of superior quellty. Sold only by JA3lk:s.t: BROWN n P. GIVIN keeps the largest, best aqfflortmeut and cheapest shoes in town. Call and examine Meru.: , 11TOOPED SKIRTS worth 2 50 will ix be sold for $1 25 at cheap store of kISILER & SON. you want liandsoix e Goods, good Goods, cheap Goode, owl all kin 1 of Goods. go 6, U. P. ALL at D. P. GIVIN'S if you want.O GOOD GOODS. . GROCERIES, &e.,"&e.—Call at the 'cheap store of BENJ. JACOBS. All kinds of coo try produce taker. In exchange at the highest market. pri CCfl. (oc [26. OUTS & SHOES, Rats 4.V, Caps, the largest assortment and cheapest to Lo fount at D. P. °WIN'S (1 UN BARRELS AND LUCKS. 7 -A VA huge assortment at DROWN'S ItARDWARB STORE. UM SHOES, cheaper at D. P. Gwin' N....llthun can be bad la town. Call and eee them. DARK Colored Palm'Hoods, best final ity, only 50 eta. each. ' t Slllilt & SON. GOAL OIL & COAL OIL LAMPS for 75 cents and upwards, at the nardwaro Store o J. A. =OWN. m fLAMP eI I at t E h Just Src —f .7.‘S. K. nwywN. BLANK BOOKS, OF V Wag* B(u9, for gala at LEWIS' B 001: AND STA TlOAvera STORE. n P. GNV IN'S is the place to"lniy rod gr. , ' 'Amp ()mot e. ROHRER'S ROHRER'S • P.OHREWS 'ROHRER'S' ROHRER'S PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL - CALCULATOR. PRACTICAL CALCULATOR. DORMER'S PRACTICAL CALCU AA? LATOR. • A Book of Hain Rules and Calculationefier Raciness o,e -rations, by dlartin it. Rohrer, Practical Surveyor and Cnveyancer. Neuf Edition, published cott tE Co., l'hiludelphia. This work contains 204 pages. and upwards of f.,00 Rules and ExaMples. entirely and thoroughly practical. arch as ailso every day in the Cement) parnalfg of Llusineas., ;It already passed through a number of editions in rapid MICCetiMOII, and is prallOMlCall by all classes of bmlness Men to be the bendiest hook of reference, pertathiug to calculations, that has ever been published. Ever:) , example In the hook is worked out in roll and stated in a plain manner, no that when a paiallel case all eys, those referring to the troll( will find no difficulty in solving it; in a word, the gehmal mrangement of the CALCULATOR la ahoplo. that any one who knees how to add, subtract, multiply and disido, can easily solve any or dinary example that arises in Madness, or arrive at the true result crony estimate 101111.1.0 d. The chief (tint of the author has been to eschew theory and philosophy in fignres. aiming only at farts and city. believing that Loudness men care little about spell ding time in discussing the philosophy of rules, or the science of figures, deeming it sufficient for their purpose to he able at a moment, by reference, to arrive at the true result. The Ch LCIMATuit differs in this respect from all other Atithtnetics of the day and kindred works—it Is a key to poetical business calculations—lt is, in the hands of the business man, what the key to mathematical works in the handset the teacher in the school room—it &rill tales time and insures correctness. TILE WORK TREATS OF TRIG 3fralurement of Land, of Lumber, of Brick and -Brick Work. of Stone and Steno sotk, of grain awl grain bins, of coal and coal bins, of wood, of solids, of liquids, of cir• Cl3lllr, sqlmre or irregular vessels, of cisterns and vats, of roofing, of plasterer's, painter's. glacier's, paver's, pinmb. er's. paper hanger'n and upholsterers' work. It treats of currency and of foreign Mill domestic cachattgo, of the decimal system, of reduction and its extended application to business. of simple and compound interest, and their count application tobusiness transactions, with the tales and usages governing the earn , together with numerous couirnei dal forms—of legal tender, of partial payment on notes, of banking and bank discount, of equation of pay. meat and of partnership acconnts, of easement of taxes, of weights and mensal., of square and cubic measure, of the square root anti its application to tininess or Surfaces, of excavation, and of many other important practical matters not within the scope of an ads ertniument to men• lion. IT IS JUST TIIE ROOK FOR TRH Partner, the merchant, the mechanic. the ertlzao, or the profes•tional men. It iris proven n valuable anzlliary to the hrnh or, the jo,tl“e of the peace, the corn nyancer. and real vitae broker, to the aftiesdor. the banker, the clerk. to tire cP.II engineer and the surve or, to the carpenter nod bricklayer, t to the ertoheenneen and tire plaritcrer, to the paper hanger and uphoktot Cr. to the paler and the tiler; &c., Le • each awl all will 1111. l it adopted to their rionv WarltB ;Jolter than troy book publielsed. S Price, 60 conic: Per orxhr at hereto' Book Store. Huntingdon, lien. 26, Ib6o. • - $1 t 441; CHEAP WATCHES ! CHEAP WATCHES!! TC 0 B LADOili US, ey NO. 618, MAUKET STREET, PHILADELPHIA, tins on band and ix constantly receiving large assorments of American, English, and Sad•s Medics, which he will sell at lower prices than ever offered. J. L. would call lenticular attention to the celebrated AMERICAN WATCH, which for accuracy of time and dura hi lity, end less liability of getting out of order, in superi or to any other imported uatch, 11111110 at anything like the sonic coat. Jewelry. Silver uud Silver Plated 'Ware, of all styles and patterns. ALSO— Cala, Silver and &al Speen:am nlth glum; for all aighta, With PAI,ENT, as well as the old style. frames. All goods sold at my establisbment are warranted to be as represented. and satisfaction playful. teed to all yurelatsers, at NO. BIS, Market Streot, Cornet of Decatur. [Sept. 19, 1860,1 y. *Zlb ) ) 4... -S V. " 0 -eP v. '.. ...--;" - ::. • . -- --- - % 7----T'i , :&- - - , --1-- := ' THE "GLOBE JOB OFFICE" ie _IL the most complete of any In the country, and pos seese. the most ample facilities for promptly 0=11E%; la the bed style every vartoty of Job Piloting, sank as HAND BILLS, PROGRAMMES, . - . BLANKS, POSTERS, CARDS, CIRCULARS. • BALL TICKETS, • BILL HEADS, LABELS, &C., &C., &C. • CALL AND MOUSE I,l.6MM:fa 01 . WORZ, AT LEWIS' BOOR, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE. TILE PEOPLE'S COOK BOOK. MODERN COOKERY = MISS ELIZI ACTON Cali;lidly Revised by 31r. J. S. Hale Ix T£LLIS You /lOW to ellooseon kinds of Meats, Popitry, and Game, nail all the various and most approved modes or dressing and cooking keernad Poi ; also Hie bent and simplest way of salting, ykkling and coning the Ramo. IT TELLS YOU All the various and tnostapproved modes of dressing. cooking, and boning Mutton, I amb. Veal, Poultry. and game of all kinds Sc ith the different Dressings, UMW, and Stuffings appropriate to each. Ia TULB You how to chooao, clean, and preserve Fish of all kinds, and bow to sweeten it when taint ed ; also all the various 1111.1 most approved modes of cooking, wi th the different Dress ings, Sauces, and Flavutinio appropriate to each. Ir Ttus You Alf the various and molt - approved modegof preparing over fio kinds of fileat,Fish,Fowl. Game, and Yegetablo soups, Broths, :and , Wenn, with the . Itelislies and Seasonings appropiate to each. : . • • Iv TELLS YOU All the various and most apyroved modes of coolatng Vegetables of every- desmiptiou, elso how to prepare Pickles, Catatips and eurries,of all klili, potted Manta, Nib, Caine, Musladonis, Iz Tema Tots All the various and most approved modes° pieparing and "cooking nil lands of Plain - and Fancy Pastry: Puddings, Omelettes. .Fritters, Cakes, Confectionary, Preserves. Jellies, and Sweet Dishes of every deserip. ' Oen. , IT Taus You All the vartoutt and most approved modes ' of mayntf Bread r itustis, MIIIIIIIB, and Cis milt, and ' the' hest method of preptiiing Coffee, Chocolatn, and • Tea, and how to make Syrups, Cordials, and Winea ,of va rious lauds. IT TIII.B Teti how to net out and ornament aTable, how to ' ' Cane all kinds of Fish, Flesh or Fowl, and •in short. how to so simplify tho teholo Art of Cooking no to bring the choicest luxuries of the table within the everybaly'a reach. For Sale at Lewis' Book Store. • . • N . EW BOOKS.! , - FOR SA LE AT LEWIS' BOOK STORE THE HOUSE: A :Oar POCKET MOOTO. of Rarhi Architec , tare; or. Slew to Duiid Duelling+. Barns, Stables, and Out Du el lings of n111+4140: With a Chapter ou Chnrche-, and School-Homes. Price, 50 cents. " THE GARDEN: A Eau. : Poesr{ MA:mo, of Practical Hoe m ticult e; or, Mow to Cult:irate Vegetables, Frulti, and. Flowers. With a Chapter" on Ornamental' Trees and Shrubs. Price, 50 cents. - TIII: F. 4.101: A Nmi POCKET MANUAL of Practical Agri-, cillture; or, Slow to Ctiltivate all the Field Crops. With no Essay on Farm Managethent, etc,. Pehie, 50 cents. DOMESTIC ANIMALS: A New Pecan Matium! of Cattle -, ' Horse, and Sheep 1111,bandry; or, lime 'to treed and Dear the Parlous Truants of the .Thiralard, etc., etc Price, 50 cents. HOW TO TALE: A Now POCKET MINOII. of conversation and Debate, ++ lib Directions for Acquiring a Orammati cal Style, and more than Five 'Duked Common Mis takes Corrected. Price; 50 cents: ' ' 110 W TO BERATE:. A Nof POCKET 51A:411L of itepubli can Etiquette, and :Outdo to Correct Personal Habits: kith Mules for Debating SoCietles and Deliberative As acnitiliee, etc. -'rice, En cents. " • IIOW TO DO DIIDINES3; A New Poen? 151.i:Otl, of Practical Affalra and Outdo to 1311CdCSO in Life; ivith a Collection of DusinesaFornis, and a Dictionary of Com mercial Terms, atc. ,Price, 50 cents... , Il It ANlktiti.4. ' lIOUSE, . ' I,V'IVIE DIA.IIOIVD, • : 11UNTINGDON, 1 PA , . VALENTINE CltOb SE,' rtilirietor. Tha citizens of the contity, and strangers and,traysle generally, find oorrifqtable 'ettoifnodatfons" at Oil , beruke Give ' , 1% p triat. /A - gsrl 4, 7f,411 NEW - STORE ycpt - - Ca/Ett? "Itg 4 / 1 13 ,- • NEW GROCERY C. LONG ..„ . Informs the tittle - no 'of Fluntinadon:aid-it• tinily, that ho has opened' a new Grocery end Confection• ery Store In the baeement,underOutman Clothing Storo,'ln the Dismond, - and" would moot respectfully re queet a share of public - patronage. • Silo steck' condole .t all kinds of the' /JEST GROCERIES, • %CONFECTIONERIES, At, SK Fish con bo had at wholesale Or retail. ' ICY:CWIAM will be furnished regularly t. parilataki individuals, at, his room. " Iluntingdon, Sept. '24, 1160." THE HORSE ANO.IIIS DISEASES, THE HORSE AND HIS DISEASES;' - ' THE HORSE AND 'HIS' DISEASES, - _ - A7ALF . ApLE BOOS, For solo at LEWIS' Book Stara.: , EVERYBODY'S. LAWYER;: EVERYBODY'S LAWYER, • EVERYBODY'S LAWYER; - ' ' A VALDABLII BoOIE, For male at LEWIS' Book Store. THE FAMILY, DOCTOR; THE FAMILY DOCTOR, TEE FAMILY DOCTOR, VA.411A1311.13 BOOL Fur ealo at LEWIS' Book Store. LONGE'I7RETII ON THE HONEY BEE. •LONGSTRETH ON THE HONEY BEE; LONGSTRETH ON THE. HONEY BEEF -, A VALUABLE 80014 For Bale at LEWIS' Book Store.: . DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES, DOWNING on FRUIT and FRIJIT TREES, DOWNING on FRUIT and FRUIT TREES, A VALUAIHJEROGA, To" sale at LEWIS' Book Stoie. ALEXANDRIA. FOUNDRY ROGER C. McGILL, manufacturer of all kinds of castings, forge and rolling mill, grist and saw mill, thratib• tog machine, sled and sleigh soles, wagon boxes, stoves of various kinds, kettles, plough shears to snit ell kin& of ploughs; - also, oar wheels and railroad work, and has a new and improved plough that renders satisfaction to pit farmers that have used them.- I will keep all kinds of plough shears and ploughs at Messrs. Fisher dr , Nell tries, liuntingdon, and at Mr. George Eby's, AIM Creek, and will Sill all orders'promptly. The farniera will sive money by getting shears and ploughs of.McGILL, at as foundry hca/tquartere, the place to buy cheap.' All kinds of produce, old metal and lumber, taken in excltange.—, tiring the pay and save ton per cent. " R. 0. WILL. 31arch 7, 1860 m u ' s G, ) „,, THE OYTHARA--z-Tho Presbyterian Psalmodist—The " ShawOL-TheJubilee—Hunten'sabd Gemini's enlarged:and improved Instructore,Weiland'a New and Improved Method for the Oultar—Leland's Amor door, ,Yiolin and Flutelnstructors , -Winner's and llovres Violin InStructora—Bellaß's • Melodeon InstrdetorDur reiveit' Piano-Forte Primer—do. - .Thorouglaime Primer-. Ifone's Drawing Hem Danees—The Chorus Glee Boa-. ,Tara's Harp, for sale at LEWIS' BOOR, STATIONERY & MUSIC STORE READY RECKONER, , - • A complete Pocket Reply Reckoner, to dollars and cents, to ts htch ore added forme 'of Notes, Bills, Re. cellar Petitions, &c., together with a set of usefuLtabies, containing rate of interest from one dollar to twelve'thone and, by the single day„with a table of wages, and board by the week and day, published in 1859.. For salo at :- .. . . . . F- 4 : 1 1 (.3 ge r,-, JACKSON HOTEL, MILLER, Proprietor. "TOWARD- ASSOCIA r T H I , ILADELPfI A' Irenerolent Initilation . established by eptclal Endewmel, for the Relief of the Smle and Distressed, afflicted wit h Virulent and Epidemic Diseases, and atpectarty for. Ma Care of Diseases of the Sexual Organs. Medical Advice given gratis, by the Acting Surgeon,lo all who apply by letter, with a description of their condi-, lion, (ego, occupation, habits of life, &c.,land easeiof extreme poverty, Medicinee furnished free of charge. • Valuable - Reports on SpermatOrrhcea,and other Diseases of the Sexual Organs, and on the now Ito:oodles employed in the Dispensary, sent to theiMlcted in settled latter en. oolongs, free of charge. Two or three Stamps for postagio will be-acceptable. . . . Address, Dlt. J. SKTLLEN • HOUGHTON, Acting SWF< goon, Howard Association, No. 2 South Ninth Stroot,Phit. aticipida, Pa. By order of the Directors. L'ZitA D: HARTWELL, Awn:fait GEO. FAIRCHILD, &crawl/. Dec.1.2,1820.-I.y. UTINDOW Kam, • , CORM TASSELS,IC:C., GROCERIES ! GROCERIES I A FRESitiil2ll27..a CHRIST, 1440'3. Abt Ins ,STOC4 TS ifiESII 01.17:P9r&SS- t'Arli, AND Ainf ; ',..'•":`. T. WHITE, IiTi'ORNEr AT 1,4*,. lIIIN, TINGDON, Yd„ Jan. ; 1861-If. BEAV. JACOBS IS ON HAND NEW GOODS, SPRING AND SIIILVDS. He has received a fine assortment of DRY GOODS thy the Spi log and Summer season, Conspristatt ,a Xempriar , Loma's . ° assortment of LADLES DRESS GOODS,- , •- • DRY GOODS in general, • READY-MADE, CLOTDINO • For *pa andinisif GROCERIES, lIATS & CAPS, • • _ The public ionerelly are regtioetztl antitiamiree tho goods,-ead his prtere. As I em datorratned.to .0811 ray bowie, all rein mllretitr expect bargains. ' ' • 't • Country Produce tOkeh Excluougo rot' Goilde.' ItEN.j...IACODS, at the Cheap amen Iluntingdun, April 2, 1491. ,JPROPOSALS - Will bereceived by thti,enbaoriber for, mthJng and vtivering into cars the cool from the Powelten mud par. net Collette., for one year. ending March flrat,•lBo2.; . The cord to bo delivered at seventh per ton, of 2240 ids., :as aforesaid,, in the best marketable condition, frecfrout elate, and other Impurities, in such oinuti then and of Boat :deecription as- may,be designated by the 'orders of; ;Ire EmbHei iber. The contractor will be provided with each Mining Gioia and implemeuts, mules, !ulace, .40., as may be on the premises, n retention Of which will be Made! at thd time possession le given, the amount of which valuation Co lrfi accounted for at the explmtlan of the cob tnict: . A good store will be provided. A, moderate rent will be charged for houses' - The mines to be worked subjeit to . such mining engineer Ae the lessee may provide, For further information appls ROBT. lIABE POWNBI., No. 1041Vainht Street) ,Fob. 20, 1801.-4 f„ SOUND ON THE BOOT.& SHOE QUESTION; LEVI .WESTBROOK - . • • , . , .. • - ...Mut juit , openesi MO 'bast muerte. moot of Gonda in his lino, evor brought to.llttntirldort. Ills nook of BOOTS laid STIOES tot Ladies, Oontlila neon, Anuses, Bop! ond Cbjldren , oomprimnll OP latest Millions, 'and LISPOUIRCtUred of th St tillir terials. . . , .._ ~ .- , 7 .; f in ' .4.•.- Alio; it Eno' iitcortinent •of HATS tot ttion.-Bo ta g, nod Childron“ 1I0.5t; In grgutiTariptylpriar h?, t , men, bulled,' !Moos andehildren: CARPET AO - , ,SUSPENDERS, QAItTEIIS, BANS, &no AVI" -, ! I'.l I ALSO, . SOLE.LEATITEII, K11.1S, r )1011.000,0,1 Lein and-2110E-PINDINGS, generally:- " Thankful for pees rovore,-a Ohttpunnie:or Axe gaele 1 0 regpeetrully eelielled. . N. B.—kdots And Show-for .I,adtea e'nd Gentleman, re poked and mode to order. „•, .• ' - lluntingdon, Aka 24, 1801)',- . , . COAL (:) , 1141.!.'.C.0AL ,0•.1141 , 1; . , . . , --, ernes A. Brown sells the genuine "PORTLAND REIM SENtI," ort.COAl. OIL, clear no water. ", - " - • r•-, Tills is the only kind of oil that given entire ratitfaction WI stn agent for light.. ' . ~ . • J . 11 Beware of counterfeits and color p 4lcarkqa; Old. ;eke ! omit an often9ivo Nnioll and atooke. 4. lm go variety alao of .•, 7 7. l , '. ," '," ; . . COAL 6,11 ZdAirS, - ' - Chimneys, GloiVes, Wicks: Burners, Shades, Ac., de., sold at the Tory lowest prices, at the',llardware blare, liuuting (lon, PI!. I ,::. :e, ' , - , ' ,•- • • and BAILEY'S FIX'i'UTLEi, A band..o m.orunent jupt received awl for sale at _- Lnivi.y. BOOK. STA'CIONBItY, 11,rfstp ,TO4 Fr HE best display: paid , largest, variety of binds of Goods, cat) be foundnithocbmi, "Rtore Of „118g13!ly ROOTS and . SHOES, !din. largiatiand chenpeet assortment in ftiwrf, , •< Ze..P: MOLTS. CONFECTiONtiIir LEWIS' BOOR STORB ILUNTINOiDON, PA. 1223 BOOTS AND STIOE ; Si do:db =